2. Look at the concave (inside part) surface of the spoon. Place the mirror very near your face. Describe your image.
3. Bring the spoon an arm length distance away from you. Describe your image.
4. Look now at the convex (outside part) surface of the spoon. Observe your image as you bring the spoon farther from you. Describe your image.
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2.If you increase the distance of the spoon from your face, you may see your image inverted. ... The inner surface of a spoon acts like a concave mirror, while its outer surface acts like a convex mirror. We know that the image of an object formed by a plane mirror cannot be obtained on a screen.
3.If you look into the spoon while holding it at arm's length, you'll see an extremely magnified, upside-down image of your face. But as you bring the spoon closer to your eyes, the image will get bigger and bigger.
4.The rear (convex) side of the spoon acts as a convex mirror, which produces an erect virtual image no matter where you are with respect to the mirror, so that's what you see from that side.
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